I must admit, I'm a little bit happy about Obama winning theelection. No, it's not because I'm all googly-eyed over hismessage, or because I think he's the country's salvation. Quite theopposite, in fact. I'm glad he won, because I think it will speedup, if only by a tiny fraction, the demise of the United Statesempire. Good riddance.

If you had a dog, and it had rabies--staggering around, frothing atthe mouth, and trying to bite everyone--would your goal be toprolong it's life as long as possible, or to put the thing out ofits misery? However much you once cared for it, the only humanething to do is shoot the dog.

Likewise, a lot of people know full well that the Great AmericanExperiment has failed. It had a pretty impressive start, but it'snever going back to anything resembling a free country. It is anempire now, a tyrant's playground. It has nothing to do withindividual liberty, and everything to do with dominion and control.So why drag out its demise any longer? Even if McCain is a bit lesssocialist than Obama, what good would it have done for him to win?Would he turn things around, and start the country on a steadyswing back in the direction of a limited, constitutional republic?Not a chance. I don't think I know anyone stupid enough to thinkthat. So what's the best a McCain presidency could haveaccomplished? To maybe delay the demise of the empire another fewmonths, or even years (to be overly optimistic about it)? Whybother? Is the goal to put it off until it's your kids' problem, orwhat? Our political system has rabies, and there is no cure. Let itdie. In fact, help it die.

I hope Obama passes every socialistic program and wealthredistribution plan he can think of. And then I hope the Americanpeople refuse to comply. I hope he outlaws private gun ownershipcompletely, and I hope the American people refuse to give up theirguns. I hope he nationalizes all health care, and I hope a blackmarket in health care springs up. I hope he outlaws privatepossession of gold, and no one hands theirs over. I hope he keepsthe war-mongering going, and Americans refuse to sign up, andpeople already in the military resign in droves. I hope hecontinues the tradition of the government doing the bidding of thebankers and the Federal Reserve, keeping everyone in debt, andconstantly defrauded through the fiat currency scam. And I hope thedollar collapses, and people start using something else (e.g.,silver and gold). I hope he raises taxes through the roof, and Ihope people refuse to pay them. I hope he pushes hisnationalist/socialist agenda just as fast as he possibly can, and Ihope Congress helps him to do so. And then I hope that the spiritof resistance comes back to life in this country, and lets thebeast die under its own weight.

Every time I bash the cult ritual of voting, or point out howcrumby one candidate or another is, lots of people ask me, "Well,what are we supposed to do? You're not giving any solutions!" Letme say this very bluntly: the way to end tyranny is not by voting,or petitioning, or running for office. The only way to end tyrannyis by disobedience. Whether by revolution or by passive resistance,the only thing that has ever reduced oppression is a bunch ofpeople refusing to do what "authority" told them to do. Of course,that's risky, and "illegal," and so most people will never dare todo it, at least not until things get really bad. That's why I WANTthings to get really bad. Maybe then the American people will growa spine, and stop all this pathetic groveling to politicians.

(P.S. There may be some tempted to say, "But Obama will destroy thecountry!" Sorry to break it to you, but the country was destroyedabout a century ago, if not earlier. It's just taken really longfor the terminal illness called "collectivism" to run its fullcourse. Pull the plug. Let it die. Then try for something better.)

(P.P.S. I admit, I was eagerly looking forward to election day. No,not because I was excited by the election, or because I cared whowon anything. No, I was excited because after today, the constantstream of absolute bullpoop spewing out of every TV and radio mightslow down a bit. Nothing is more depressing than having to listento the biggest crooks on the planet whining, lying, fear-mongering,playing god, making empty promises, and otherwise lying their rearends off--a.k.a. "campaigning.")

First of all, when I saw it, and the kids dressed that way (one in red, one one in black), I knew it had significance, but I didn't know what it was. It seemed occultish, and I thought of communism. I double checked on the hammer and cycle, and that wasn't it. I found a Baphomet flag, with a black pentagram on a red background. I noted that. It was the black widow stuff that threw me off. I don't think she plans on being a widow. I was on the phone with a friend who spent 20 years in marketing and advertising. She was certain that the bizarre color choice was planned to send a message. Anyway, here is the answer (I found at that other forum).

The red is the red of the communist flag and symbolises material equality, or the principle of "from each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs". The black is the black of the anarchist flag and symbolises social freedom, the freedom of each individual to do as they please so long as their actions don't cause harm to others. Together red and black symbolise libertarian communism. It goes diagonally as a negation of nationalism and a reaffirmation of internationalism. (From Flags of the World)

Spider god temple found in northern PeruPRESS TV, Iran -Oct 31, 2008The 3000-year-old temple, called Collud, features an image of a spider god and is the third of its kind recently discovered in the area. ...

One looks like an orange orb flying in the air near Obama. Maybe subliminally it represents the Sun (Son of God?) maybe something else, maybe just a lens flare. The other is a distorted face (presumably Obamas) with what looks like a reptilian eye.

CNN debuts holographic reporterTVNZ, New Zealand -13 hours agoCNN beamed its Chicago journalist into the New York election centre, marking the debut of the live holographic reporter. Reporter Jessica Yellin was ...

TV review: the American electionLeicester Mercury, UK -9 hours agoCNN splashed out on a hologram reporter, Fox News bought a big-as-a-house TV plasma screen, but the BBC? It has David Dimbleby and a table. ...

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